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THE IDEAL GIFT!
We know of no finer Yuletide Gift, one that will
remind the receiver every week, than a Year's
Subscription of the Home Paper to a friend at a
distance or at home. A few cents a week will do
it nowl
Canada, anywhere $2.00 U.S.A. $2:50
ZURICH HERALD Phone 80.
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I wish to Thank all those who. gaye me their
Support on Monday's Election for Reeve of Hay
Township. In return I will do my very best Lo
transact my duties faithfully to one and all. Again
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ATTHE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th. .
Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130
CLINIC HOURS - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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During the past years, those who have attended our Clinics
for the relief and correction of foot ills, have found the
answer to foot problems with MIRACLE FOOT AID. Many
with arthritic and•rheumatAic pains associated with a foot
condition,--- have found, noticeable and prolonged relief.
If your feet hurt, if you have a circulation problem, if cramps.
or muscular contractions trouble you, see Mr. Hamm an on
Monday, Dec. 12th for a complete 'explanation on how Miracle
Foot Aid may be the solution -you..seek. You have your health
and well-being to gain, if you -come.
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'Clinics at - Zurich, St. Catharines, Kitchener,
London, Hamilton, Brantford.
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1penor Market
SPECIALS - 'Thurs., Friday, Saturday
Stock up no at these BIG SAVINGS
One Free Loaf of Bread with every purchase on
Thursday Eve., Dec. 8 only
See Our List of $1.00 Bargains
Nobob Coffee 1-1b. bag
jams and Jellies 2, 9 -oz jars at .
Stokley Peas 15 -oz, 2 for ..
Stokley Tomato Juice 2.for
corn 15 -oz, 2 for',
Hood cake mix Choc. 1 'White both for
$1.11
47c
53r
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27c
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45c
Fresh roasted peanuts 3' -lbs. for $1•
Sugar 100 -lbs. bag only . .. .... . . ... . . . ............
Potatoes 75 -lb bag only $1.49
Gold. Medal Tea witli snoon, reg. 75c for ........65c
It Will Pay You to see our Meat Specials e very
week -end.
Visit our China Department, we have assorted
Cake Plates Novelty Salt and Peppers, Large etS--
sortrnent of Planters, Tea Pots,. Water and Juice
Sett,. Etc.
Phone 140 -C. H. THIEL Zurich
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Phone 421 - EXETER
Friday, Saturday Dec, 9,' 10
Prince Valiant
James Mason.
Janet Leigh
News
Shorts
IVIonday, T.uesday Dec. 12, 13
You're Never too Young
Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis
'CARTOON
,COIV1EDY
Wednesday, Thursday Dec. 14, 13
Pirates Of Tripoli
Patricia .Medina
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()AK uON
C OcilED
CARDS OF THANKS
[wish to extend to lox. Monaghan
Dr. St Pierre and Friends many
thanks in appreciation for the. kiud-
Lie.."S exl,nueu to me miring my stay
at St. Josepets .c.rospitar, . 'through
prayers, flowers, treacs, _Visits and
as. -.ed alittlenoitz, .
HENSALL ARENA
Skating Every
Saturday Afternoon
and Nite
Skating - Adult
Sunday Nite
All Rural Schools
Can Skate Thursday
Afternoon 3.30
to 5 p.m: - 10c.
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The, many .friends of Mr. Ted.
Mittleholtz will be pleased to learn
that "he has returned froan the St.
Josepb's 'Hospital, London, and is
progressing nicely in health -which
we hope will continue.
RAISES $1,400 AT BAZAAR
Over $11,400 was raised when the
members of St. Boniface R. C. Church
Ziirich held their annual Christmas
Bazaar. A gay array of gift items
and novelties were featured at the
varloils, booths in the afternoon and
tea was served to the shoppers. 'Many
people' from Zurich and surrounding
distr.* attended the eveningevents
highlighted by a bingo.
'ConV•eners of the afternoon featur-
e,s were Fancy work, Mrs. Willard
Conti-0du; home baking, Mrs. Geo.
FarweR; tea room, Mrs Edwin Reg-
ier tail pond, Mrs. Alph. Dietrich and
Mrs. Dennis Bedard; religious artic-
les, :Mrs. Richard Ayotte; toyland,
Mrs. Roman 13.deidinger; candy, Mrs.
Lawrence Brisson; kitchen, Mrs. Ted
Mittleholtz; white elephant, Mrs. Wm
Dietileh; 'Christmas cakes, Mrs. Don-
ald Hartman.
OBITUARY
Dennis Denomme Passes
The • sad and sudden death took
place an Zurich on Monday, December
5th, 1955 of Dennis E. Denceire, 46,
welleknown local barber for some
yeaat. He was stricken with a heart
Seizurit Awhile doing some chores a-
bout the house. His early life was
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sRerreAn the homestead 14th Conces-
.„tenMey7Township:,, corning to Zurich
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some,',1_ yearago, .he soon became
a'''popn l'r • deliver or .driver• of trucks
pf. . the-e4rich- Bakery before .geeing
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into- the barbering bisinees and Was.
a,Ro-- -O,lader of , RR.,....:3--la1-,,Reute•.:
..Surviving• 'besides his wife, the for-
mer Olivia Masse, of Zurich, are his
parents, Mr anti Mrs Frank Denomme
of Hay Twp., ' and., two -thiughters,
Martha and Cecilia; seven brothers,
.Augustus, 1.. „, ; Adrian, Zurich.
Andrew and Harry, Windsor; Alfred,
Loftus and Matthew, Hay; and three
sisters, Mrs. W. Ducharme, Jr., Mrs.
George ,Grenier and Ms. Louis Ayotte
all of Hay. Twp. The body rested at
the Westlake Funeral Home until 3
p.m. • Tuesday, then at the family
residence until Wednesday -morning,
when Requiem Higli Mass was sung
at 10 a.m. in St. Boniface Church,Ly
Rev. Fr.11V1, •D. 'Monaghan. Interment
ollowed in the adjoining parish cem-
tery. The funeral was largely at -
ended. The family have the sincere
ympathf-- of their many friends.
ANNUAL MEETING
lay Township .Federation of Agric-
ulture Hold Annual Banquet and
Annual Meeting '
In the' spacious Community Centre
Auditorium about three .hundred sat
own to a surnptous turkey dinner
anquet on Tuesday evening, same
•eing catered by the Evangelical 0.
. Ladies. 'All looked so comfortable
nd the setting was super. Soou
fter seven the grace was sung and
he many hungry ones were served
nd dined to their hea-rt's eontent.
Ir. Carl Oestreieher, president, act -
d aa 'chairman, who introduced the
ong leader Delbert Geiger, and Mrs
Lilt Oesch was Pianist. The chairman
hen introduced the ohes sitting at
le head table, and Mr, Wm. Hyde
f Hensall, the district fiddler, 94
ears of age, who played a few mint-
ers with Wan..,Stephenson of Hensall
t the piano. The chairman then gave
ome interesting highlights . on the
istory of the Hay Federation watch
ere very interesting, Gordon Gregg,
he County Field Secretary took up
le reorganization. of the society with
ie following results: First the secv-
'reasurer, Cliff Pepper gave his re-
orts which were good; Preeide nt,
loyd Hendrick; Ross Lo.'', First
ice pres; Herbert Klopp, 2nd viee;
liff. Pepper, secy-Treas; Directors
re: Harold Willett, Treodote Geoff-
ey; Harold Rader, ' Clifford Weido,
eorge Greriter, Wilfred Mousseau
art caal,pbell, Jack Faber and Leon -
rd Erb.
everal speakers ?,ave hot -address-
s including Thos. Pryde. M.LA.
. Cardiff M.P., Wilfred Shortreed,
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aunty President, Jerry .Montgoreery,
gric. Rep., for Huron; Ford Love of
89 the 'County •Hog Producer's Assn.:
8. ..... . . .. 99 110 The guest speaker vvas Fergus Lennui
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6 ...... . . 155 • 35 . lot of helpful hints. The mlf e 0 00 •
7 ---------7 20 tette of the Evang, church gave sev-
59 22 eral numbers. And after "0 Co.nada"
the 11,0or was cleared and a dance
575 84 followed with b8i erweie y
the Siorril,
I‘Lajerity Poi: Docker - 101,. , i Orchestra,
, .A,P1 for Caretaker of
the Zuiiich Arena for Sea:SOri: 1955 -
e '56. •IVIust'be in the hands .of the
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Secretary by *December 10th, 1955.
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Schilbe, Secy, Zurich. 2to
Mr and Mrs Jack Henry and fam-
ily of S.outharappn were week -end
guests at the home of their friends,
Mr and Mrs Keith Westlake.
Last Tax Day
Council meeting were held early in
the week. Usually the final meeting
of the year is on December 15th.
This is also the last day for paying
tares without the penalty of 10%.
Surely no one would try to evade
paying your municipal taxes. Let's
all ibrace up and have a clear sheet
and pay our taxes
BANK OF MONTREA?-
Reveals New Gains
Revealing new high records in
deposits, loans and investments, the
Bank of Montreal shows a growth of
a quarter -of -a -billion dollars in • re-
sources in its 138th annual statement
covering the 12 months to Oct. 31
last just issued. Thus, total 'assets at
$2,796,1740•64 were the highest in
the bank's history.
Maintaining its traditionally
strong liquid position, the B. of 13I
reports quick assets of $1,730 million
which is -equal to 65 per cent. of all
its public liabilities.
Contributing heavily to this posi-
tion is the large investment •portfolio,
valued at $1,214 million which -not-
withstanding the enlarged demand y
for credit -shows an increase of $44 b
'million over the total for investm- a
ents a Year ago.
MONDAY'S ELECTION
9511 voters turned out on Monday w
to elect reeve of Hay Township for 11
1956, with the result that Mr. Val- -LI
entine Becker, Deputy Reeve for ti
11)55 defe-ated Councillor for 1955
Delbert Geiger by a ,margin of 191
majority. It was. a fairly well repre-
sented vote ;for just the one position.
And considerable interest was shown.
A year ;`,0 On slips around and an-
other nomination will be facing those
in office. Now Monday next will bo
another nomination for one council-
lor, and should more than one qualify
then a week later these will he an
election for that position,
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